For one, the YouTube
app on the iPhone and iPad is a joke. It's nowhere near as robust
as Google's official YouTube app on Android.
Plus, you can always play YouTube videos in your
iPad or iPhone's browser.

But
as we've said before, the biggest problem with iOS 6 and
Apple's divorce from Google is
the new maps app. Apple decided to ditch Google
Maps in iOS 6 and use its own mapping system instead. That
would be fine if Apple's solution was as good as Google's.

It's not.

Most notably, iOS 6 maps is missing built-in support for public
transportation. If you want to look up train or bus times, you'll
have to hope a third-party developer has an app you can install
for your city's public transportation network.

It doesn't end there. iOS 6 maps won't have Street View and won't
offer turn-by-turn directions on the iPhone 4
and 3GS. (Yes, those 3D maps are cool, but they're not nearly as
useful as Street View.)

While we know Google is going to make its own separate YouTube
app for the iPhone, we still have no clue it it'll make a maps
app. We hope so. And we hope it's good.